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US681198A
US681198A US3079900A US1900030799A US681198A US 681198 A US681198 A US 681198A US 3079900 A US3079900 A US 3079900A US 1900030799 A US1900030799 A US 1900030799A US 681198 A US681198 A US 681198A
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    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
    • F22B27/00Instantaneous or flash steam boilers
    • F22B27/16Instantaneous or flash steam boilers involving spray nozzles for sprinkling or injecting water particles on to or into hot heat-exchange elements, e.g. into tubes

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  • 1 1 is corrugated horizontally, as shown, the cormight be formed on the plate, according as it UNITED STATES ATENT rFrcE.
  • the object of my invention is to devise a very light small boiler of great steaming capacity, such as will be particularly adapted boiler.
  • Figure l isavertical section of my improved Fig. 2 is a sectional plan on the line a a, Fig. 1. p
  • valve Ct which may be suitably adjusted, either automatically or manually, to supply the desired quantity of water
  • heater H which is constructed substantially onthe principle of the well-known Bunsen in proportion to itssize.
  • K is a spreader adapted to throw the flame against the sides of the heating-plate, so that the same may be intensely heated.
  • the means for generating the vapor and controlling its supply form no part of the present invention; hence are not particularly described. In practice, however, the supply of vapor and water will be regulatedto correspond with one another.
  • the operation of my device is substantially as follows: The burner being lighted, the heating-plate C becomes intensely heated. At the same time small quantities of water are allowed to escape from the perforated ring E and flow down over the plate, following the helical corrugations therein. By the time this water has reached the bottom it has been completely flashed into steam, filling the steam-space of the shell. The water-tank being located in the steam-space and about the flue through which the products of combustion escape, the water is warmed to a high temperature before reaching the heatingplate, resulting in considerable economy in the working of the apparatus.
  • a boiler constructed as I have described is not only very light and simple, but is capable of generating a large quantity of steam, For these reasons it is particularly adapted for use in steamautomobiles.
  • an inclined heating-plate connected with the I00 shell; a flue connected with the upper part of said inclined heating-plate and leading the products of combustion or waste heat therefrom; a water-tank having an outlet through which small quantities of water may be permitted to drop on the heating-plate; and means for highly heating the said plate, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a boiler the combination of a shell; an inclined horizontally-corrugated heatingplate connected with the shell; a flue connected with the upper partof said inclined heating-plate and leading the products of combustion or waste heat therefrom; a Watertank having an outlet through which small quantities of Water may be permittedto drop on the Heating-plate; and means for highly heating the said. plate, substantially as and I connected with the shell, a fiue connectedwith the upper part of said inclined heatingplate and leading the products of combustion 6.
  • a boiler the combination of ashell; a
  • a boiler the combination of ashell; a flue; a heating-plateconnected with the shell and the flue; and shaped as the frustum of a cone; a water-tank Within the boiler surrounding the flue; a perforated ring located over the upper part of the heating-plate and connected with the water-tank; and means for highly heating the said plate, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

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Patented Aug. 27, 190i? W H COUN FLASH-BOILER. V
No. names.
11 filed pt. 22, 1900.)
1 1 is corrugated horizontally, as shown, the cormight be formed on the plate, according as it UNITED STATES ATENT rFrcE.
WILLARD I-I. COUN, OF TORONTO, CANADA, ASSIGNOR TO GEORGE F.
ATWOOD, OF "WEST OI-IAZEY, NEVV YORK, AND ELMAR A; MESSEN- GER, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
FLASH-BOILER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 681,198, dated August 27, 1901..
Application filed September 22,1900. Serial No: 30,799. (No model.)
To all whom, it aw/y concern:
Be it known that I, WILLARD H. CoUN,
electrochemist, of the city of Toronto, in the county of York, Province of Ontario, Canada, ,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Flash-Boilers, of which the f following is a specification.
I The object of my invention is to devise a very light small boiler of great steaming capacity, such as will be particularly adapted boiler.
vided with helically-arranged corrugations, down which the water is permitted to run in a very thin stream, and in such other cletails of construction as are hereinafter more specifically described and then definitely claimed.
Figure l isavertical section of my improved Fig. 2 is a sectional plan on the line a a, Fig. 1. p
Inthe drawings like letters ofreference a indicate corresponding parts in both figures.
i .drical form. Extending through the top'of the Ais the shell of a boiler, preferably of cylinshell is the flue B. Connected with the lower portion of the shell and with the flue'is the inclined heating-plate C, preferably formed as the frustum of acone. This heating-plate rugations preferably forming a helix running from the top of theheating-plate toward the bottom. As with screw-threads,corrugations fora single helix or a plurality of helices 1 is desired to make the pitch small or great. Surrounding the fine above the heating-plate is the water-tank D. Below the Water-tank and over the upper portion of the heating- 3 plate is located the perforated ring E, con- K to the perforated ring E.
nected by the pipe F with the interior of the J water-tank, at or near its bottom.
In this pipe is located the valve Ct, which may be suitably adjusted, either automatically or manually, to supply the desired quantity of water Below the heating-plate C is located the heater H. This is constructed substantially onthe principle of the well-known Bunsen in proportion to itssize.
are formed a series of holes I) to supply air to the outside of the flame.
K is a spreader adapted to throw the flame against the sides of the heating-plate, so that the same may be intensely heated.
The means for generating the vapor and controlling its supply form no part of the present invention; hence are not particularly described. In practice, however, the supply of vapor and water will be regulatedto correspond with one another.
The operation of my device is substantially as follows: The burner being lighted, the heating-plate C becomes intensely heated. At the same time small quantities of water are allowed to escape from the perforated ring E and flow down over the plate, following the helical corrugations therein. By the time this water has reached the bottom it has been completely flashed into steam, filling the steam-space of the shell. The water-tank being located in the steam-space and about the flue through which the products of combustion escape, the water is warmed to a high temperature before reaching the heatingplate, resulting in considerable economy in the working of the apparatus.
A boiler constructed as I have described is not only very light and simple, but is capable of generating a large quantity of steam, For these reasons it is particularly adapted for use in steamautomobiles. I
In practice changes may be made in the details of construction without departing from the spirit of my invention, as other constructions might readily be devised employing the essential features of my device-namely, the flashing of water into steam by causing it to travel down an inclined corrugated plate kept intensely heated while the apparatus is in use.
What I claim as my invention is-- 1. In a boiler the combination of a shell;
an inclined heating-plate connected with the I00 shell; a flue connected with the upper part of said inclined heating-plate and leading the products of combustion or waste heat therefrom; a water-tank having an outlet through which small quantities of water may be permitted to drop on the heating-plate; and means for highly heating the said plate, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. In a boiler the combination of a shell; an inclined horizontally-corrugated heatingplate connected with the shell; a flue connected with the upper partof said inclined heating-plate and leading the products of combustion or waste heat therefrom; a Watertank having an outlet through which small quantities of Water may be permittedto drop on the Heating-plate; and means for highly heating the said. plate, substantially as and I connected with the shell, a fiue connectedwith the upper part of said inclined heatingplate and leading the products of combustion 6. In a boiler the combination of ashell; a
line; an inclined heating-plate shaped as the frustum ofa cone and connected with the shell and with the flue; a Water-tank situated within said boiler; and a perforated ring located over the upper part of the heatin g-plate and connected with the water-tank, substantially as and forthe purpose specified.
7. In aboiler the combination of ashell; a flue; a heating-plate connected with the shell and the fine; a water-tank within the boiler surrounding the flue and provided with an outlet through which small quantities of Water may be permitted to drop on the heatingplate; and means for highly heating the said plate, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
8. In a boiler the combination of ashell; a flue; a heating-plateconnected with the shell and the flue; and shaped as the frustum of a cone; a water-tank Within the boiler surrounding the flue; a perforated ring located over the upper part of the heating-plate and connected with the water-tank; and means for highly heating the said plate, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
Toronto, September 13, 1900.
WILLARD II. COUN. In presence of JOHN G. RIDOUT, A. J. CoLBoURNE.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2437963A (en) * 1943-03-24 1948-03-16 Gen Electric Method and apparatus for producing aerosols
US3082312A (en) * 1959-12-31 1963-03-19 Harold N Shaw Stored heat steam generator

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2437963A (en) * 1943-03-24 1948-03-16 Gen Electric Method and apparatus for producing aerosols
US3082312A (en) * 1959-12-31 1963-03-19 Harold N Shaw Stored heat steam generator

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